New trade restrictions tied to screwworm detection may disrupt cattle flows and affect multi-state operations

Following the confirmation of New World screwworm in the United States, both Canada and Mexico have issued import restrictions on live cattle from the U.S.   University of Tennessee ag economist Charley Martinez says the impacts will vary. “We probably do send more to Mexico than Canada in terms of just how we trade and the product that we’re sending […]

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